Originally posted by EastCoastAvengerSide note: Am I the only one who thinks it would be cool to see the APA open an irish pub and run a series of skits loosely based on Spider Robinson's "Callahan's Bar" series?

Yep, you're the only one.

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"Nothing remains interesting where anything may happen." -H.G. Wells"Show me the country in which there are no strikes and I'll show you that country in which there is no liberty." -Emma Goldman

And then Nidia and Torrie can be Carol and Alice. WWE can hire Elliot Gould to manage them.

All right, I'm enjoying Rhyno's "man-beast" gimmick: He keeps his hair long, wears full-body wrestling tights with a big "R" on the back and uses the "Rhino Gore" as his finishing move. Can't you imagine him watching the Discovery Channel one day while tossing around possible gimmicks and having one of those "Hey, wait a second!" epiphanies during a rhino segment?

To spruce things up, the WWF should give Undertaker and Kane last names -- like Undertaker and Kane O'Brien, the O'Brien Brothers -- just for comedy's sake. Hopefully the door's still open.

RVD is approaching the always-exciting "The crowd loves him, but he's not getting a major push yet" phase which helps makes wrestling so much fun. It only happens once every few years -- Stone Cold in '96, The Rock in '98, Shawn Michaels in '93 and so on. -- ESPN's Bill Simmons back in 2001

That was a really great show. I had it on in the background while I was making some pumpkin pie cheesecakes for tomorrow. Was it just me, or does anyone else (Top Chef fans) think that Jay Mohr and Richard Blais have the same voice?